What is Difference Between Induction Motor & Servo Motor
Answer Posted / kishore unde
servo motor is actual normal ac induction motor with added
fetcher as 1)low inertia rotor 2) high torque break. and
3)inbuilt encoder for speed and position feedback. All this
components combine work with servo drive.
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